Bangladesh has played 198 ODI out of which they won 44 games i.e. winning percentage of 22%. In these games, Bangladeshi players earned 49 MOMs i.e. 24% times.

Therefore if we look for match winners, we me be disappointed. However taking into consideration of our 22% team winning percentage, if we lower our bar and try to find out who are our match wining contributors in game in game out, that may be more relevant to us. Also that will give us another POV to analyze our young team that who may give us our next WIN (or close to win) by winning another MOM award. This thread I am using PMOM Rate as an indicator of player's rate/projection of their MOM and thereby give the team a chance for another win.

Here are the 198 games we played and the MOM for each.

YEAR

Opponent

Winner

MOM

Man of the Series

1986

Pakistan

Pakistan

Wasim Akram (Pakistan)

1986

Sri Lanks

Sri Lanka

AP Gurusinha (Sri Lanka)

1988

India

India

NS Sidhu (India)

1988

Pakistan

Pakistan

Moin-ul-Atiq (Pakistan)

1988

Sri Lanks

Sri Lanka

DSBP Kuruppu (Sri Lanka)

1990

New Zealand

New Zealand

AH Jones (New Zealand)

1990

Australia

Australia

PL Taylor (Australia)

1990

India

India

NS Sidhu (India)

1990

Sri Lanks

Sri Lanka

Athar Ali Khan (Bangladesh)

1995

India

India

M Prabhakar (India)

1995

Sri Lanks

Sri Lanka

A Ranatunga (Sri Lanka)

1995

Pakistan

Pakistan

Wasim Akram (Pakistan)

1997

Pakistan

Pakistan

Saeed Anwar (Pakistan)

1997

Sri Lanks

Sri Lanka

ST Jayasuriya (Sri Lanka)

1997

India

India

SC Ganguly (India)

1997

Kenya

Kenya

KO Otieno (Kenya)

1997

Zimbabwe

Zimbabwe

GW Flower (Zimbabwe)

1997

Zimbabwe

Zimbabwe

BC Strang (Zimbabwe)

1997

Kenya

Kenya

MA Suji (Kenya)

1998

India

India

J Srinath (India)

1998

Pakistan

Pakistan

Saqlain Mushtaq (Pakistan)

1998

India

India

A Jadeja (India)

1998

Kenya

Bangladesh

Mohammad Rafique (Bangladesh)

1998

Kenya

Kenya

SO Tikolo (Kenya)

1998

India

India

A Kumble (India)

1999

Pakistan

Pakistan

Inzamam-ul-Haq (Pakistan)

1999

Kenya

Kenya

SO Tikolo (Kenya)

1999

Zimbabwe

Zimbabwe

A Flower (Zimbabwe)

1999

Kenya

Kenya

KO Otieno (Kenya)

1999

Zimbabwe

Zimbabwe

DR Campbell (Zimbabwe)

1999

New Zealand

New Zealand

GR Larsen (New Zealand)

1999

West Indies

West Indies

CA Walsh (West Indies)

1999

Scotland

Bangladesh

Minhajul Abedin (Bangladesh)

1999

Australia

Australia

TM Moody (Australia)

1999

Pakistan

Bangladesh

Khaled Mahmud (Bangladesh)

1999

West Indies

West Indies

JC Adams (West Indies)

1999

West Indies

West Indies

BC Lara (West Indies)

2000

Sri Lanks

Sri Lanka

PA de Silva (Sri Lanka)

2000

India

India

SC Ganguly (India)

2000

Pakistan

Pakistan

Imran Nazir (Pakistan)

2000

England

England

AJ Stewart (England)

2001

Zimbabwe

Zimbabwe

BC Strang (Zimbabwe)

2001

Zimbabwe

Zimbabwe

ADR Campbell (Zimbabwe)

2001

Zimbabwe

Zimbabwe

GW Flower (Zimbabwe)

2001

Zimbabwe

Zimbabwe

CB Wishart (Zimbabwe)

2001

Zimbabwe

Zimbabwe

DD Ebrahim (Zimbabwe)

2001

Zimbabwe

Zimbabwe

DD Ebrahim (Zimbabwe)

2002

Pakistan

Pakistan

Rashid Latif (Pakistan)

2002

Pakistan

Pakistan

Yousuf Youhana (Pakistan)

2002

Pakistan

Pakistan

Shahid Afridi (Pakistan)

2002

Sri Lanks

Sri Lanka

MS Atapattu (Sri Lanka)

2002

Sri Lanks

Sri Lanka

CRD Fernando (Sri Lanka)

2002

Sri Lanks

Sri Lanka

RP Arnold (Sri Lanka)

Khaled Mashud (Bangladesh)

2002

Australia

Australia

JN Gillespie (Australia)

2002

New Zealand

New Zealand

SE Bond (New Zealand)

2002

South Africa

South Africa

HH Gibbs (South Africa)

2002

South Africa

South Africa

HH Gibbs (South Africa)

2002

South Africa

South Africa

SM Pollock (South Africa)

2002

West Indies

n/r

N/A

2002

West Indies

West Indies

RR Sarwan (West Indies)

2002

West Indies

West Indies

VC Drakes (West Indies)

2003

Canada

Canada

A Codrington (Canada)

2003

Sri Lanks

Sri Lanka

WPUJC Vaas (Sri Lanka)

2003

West Indies

n/r

N/A

2003

South Africa

South Africa

M Ntini (South Africa)

2003

New Zealand

New Zealand

CD McMillan (New Zealand)

2003

Kenya

Kenya

MO Odumbe (Kenya)

2003

India

India

Yuvraj Singh (India)

2003

South Africa

South Africa

Mohammad Ashraful (Bangladesh)

2003

India

India

G Gambhir (India)

2003

South Africa

South Africa

SM Pollock (South Africa)

2003

Australia

Australia

B Lee (Australia)

2003

Australia

Australia

DR Martyn (Australia)

2003

Australia

Australia

RT Ponting (Australia

2003

Pakistan

Pakistan

Yasir Hameed (Pakistan)

2003

Pakistan

Pakistan

Umar Gul (Pakistan)

2003

Pakistan

Pakistan

Umar Gul (Pakistan)

2003

Pakistan

Pakistan

Yousuf Youhana (Pakistan)

2003

Pakistan

Pakistan

Yasir Hameed (Pakistan)

2003

England

England

A Flintoff (England)

2003

England

England

A Flintoff (England)

2003

England

England

A Flintoff (England)

2004

Zimbabwe

aban

N/A

2004

Zimbabwe

aban

N/A

2004

Zimbabwe

Bangladesh

Mohammad Ashraful (Bangladesh)

2004

Zimbabwe

Zimbabwe

HH Streak (Zimbabwe)

2004

Zimbabwe

Zimbabwe

Khaled Mahmud (Bangladesh)

2004

West Indies

West Indies

TL Best (West Indies)

2004

West Indies

West Indies

DR Smith (West Indies)

2004

West Indies

West Indies

DR Smith (West Indies)

2004

Hong Kong

Bangladesh

Javed Omar (Bangladesh)

2004

Pakistan

Pakistan

Yasir Hameed (Pakistan)

2004

India

India

SR Tendulkar (India)

2004

Sri Lanks

Sri Lanka

ST Jayasuriya (Sri Lanka)

2004

Pakistan

Pakistan

Shoaib Malik (Pakistan)

2004

South Africa

South Africa

CK Langeveldt (South Africa)

2004

West Indies

West Indies

CH Gayle (West Indies)

2004

New Zealand

New Zealand

CL Cairns (New Zealand)

2004

New Zealand

New Zealand

Aftab Ahmed (Bangladesh)

2004

New Zealand

New Zealand

SB Styris (New Zealand)

2004

India

India

M Kaif (India)

2004

India

Bangladesh

Mashrafe Mortaza (Bangladesh)

2004

India

India

V Sehwag (India)

2005

Zimbabwe

Zimbabwe

DT Hondo (Zimbabwe)

2005

Zimbabwe

Zimbabwe

BG Rogers (Zimbabwe)

2005

Zimbabwe

Bangladesh

Manjural Islam Rana (Bangladesh)

2005

Zimbabwe

Bangladesh

Manjural Islam Rana (Bangladesh

2005

Zimbabwe

Bangladesh

Mohammad Rafique (Bangladesh)

2005

England

England

ME Trescothick (England)

2005

Australia

Bangladesh

Mohammad Ashraful (Bangladesh)

2005

England

England

PD Collingwood (England)

2005

Australia

Australia

A Symonds (Australia)

2005

England

England

AJ Strauss (England)

2005

Australia

Australia

Shahriar Nafees (Bangladesh)

2005

Sri Lanks

Sri Lanka

DPMD Jayawardene (Sri Lanka)

2005

Sri Lanks

Sri Lanka

WU Tharanga (Sri Lanka)

2005

Sri Lanks

Sri Lanka

CRD Fernando (Sri Lanka)

2006

Sri Lanks

Sri Lanka

PDRL Perera (Sri Lanka)

2006

Sri Lanks

Bangladesh

Aftab Ahmed (Bangladesh)

2006

Sri Lanks

Sri Lanka

KC Sangakkara (Sri Lanka)

2006

Kenya

Bangladesh

Shahriar Nafees (Bangladesh)

2006

Kenya

Bangladesh

Syed Rasel (Bangladesh)

2006

Kenya

Bangladesh

Mohammad Rafique (Bangladesh)

2006

Kenya

Bangladesh

Rajin Saleh (Bangladesh)

Shahriar Nafees (Bangladesh)

2006

Australia

Australia

AC Gilchrist (Australia)

2006

Australia

Australia

A Symonds (Australia)

2006

Australia

Australia

MJ Cosgrove (Australia)

2006

Zimbabwe

Zimbabwe

S Matsikenyeri (Zimbabwe)

2006

Zimbabwe

Bangladesh

Farhad Reza (Bangladesh)

2006

Zimbabwe

Zimbabwe

BRM Taylor (Zimbabwe)

2006

Zimbabwe

Zimbabwe

P Utseya (Zimbabwe)

2006

Zimbabwe

Bangladesh

Shahriar Nafees (Bangladesh)

2006

Kenya

Bangladesh

Shakib Al Hasan (Bangladesh)

2006

Kenya

Bangladesh

Mashrafe Mortaza (Bangladesh)

2006

Kenya

Bangladesh

Mashrafe Mortaza (Bangladesh)

Mashrafe Mortaza (Bangladesh)

2006

Sri Lanks

Sri Lanka

WU Tharanga (Sri Lanka)

2006

West Indies

West Indies

CH Gayle (West Indies)

2006

Zimbabwe

Bangladesh

Shahriar Nafees (Bangladesh)

2006

Zimbabwe

Bangladesh

Shahriar Nafees (Bangladesh)

2006

Zimbabwe

Bangladesh

SC Williams (Zimbabwe)

2006

Zimbabwe

Bangladesh

Abdur Razzak (Bangladesh)

2006

Zimbabwe

Bangladesh

Aftab Ahmed (Bangladesh)

2006

Zimbabwe

Bangladesh

GB Brent (Zimbabwe)

Shahriar Nafees (Bangladesh)

2006

Scotland

Bangladesh

Shakib Al Hasan (Bangladesh)

2006

Scotland

Bangladesh

Mashrafe Mortaza (Bangladesh)

Aftab Ahmed (Bangladesh)

2007

Zimbabwe

Bangladesh

Shakib Al Hasan (Bangladesh)

2007

Zimbabwe

Zimbabwe

GB Brent (Zimbabwe)

2007

Zimbabwe

Bangladesh

Shahriar Nafees (Bangladesh)

2007

Zimbabwe

Bangladesh

Aftab Ahmed (Bangladesh)

Mashrafe Mortaza (Bangladesh)

2007

Bermuda

Bangladesh

Shahriar Nafees (Bangladesh)

2007

Canada

Bangladesh

Shakib Al Hasan (Bangladesh)

2007

India

Bangladesh

Mashrafe Mortaza (Bangladesh)

2007

Sri Lanks

Sri Lanka

ST Jayasuriya (Sri Lanka)

2007

Bermuda

Bangladesh

Mohammad Ashraful (Bangladesh)

2007

Australia

Australia

GD McGrath (Australia)

2007

New Zealand

New Zealand

SE Bond (New Zealand)

2007

South Africa

Bangladesh

Mohammad Ashraful (Bangladesh)

2007

England

England

SI Mahmood (England)

2007

Ireland

Ireland

WTS Porterfield (Ireland)

2007

West Indies

West Indies

RR Sarwan (West Indies)

2007

India

India

MS Dhoni (India)

2007

India

India

G Gambhir (India)

2007

India

aban

N/A

2007

Sri Lanks

Sri Lanka

CRD Fernando (Sri Lanka)

2007

Sri Lanks

Sri Lanka

ST Jayasuriya (Sri Lanka)

2007

Sri Lanks

Sri Lanka

J Mubarak (Sri Lanka)

2007

New Zealand

New Zealand

JM How (New Zealand)

2007

New Zealand

New Zealand

PG Fulton (New Zealand)

2008

New Zealand

New Zealand

DL Vettori (New Zealand)

2008

South Africa

South Africa

GC Smith (South Africa)

2008

South Africa

South Africa

A Nel (South Africa)

2008

South Africa

South Africa

JA Morkel (South Africa)

2008

Ireland

Bangladesh

Mashrafe Mortaza (Bangladesh)

2008

Ireland

Bangladesh

Farhad Reza (Bangladesh)

2008

Ireland

Bangladesh

Tamim Iqbal (Bangladesh)

Shahriar Nafees (Bangladesh)

2008

Pakistan

Pakistan

Mohammad Yousuf (Pakistan)

2008

Pakistan

Pakistan

Salman Butt (Pakistan)

2008

Pakistan

Pakistan

Salman Butt (Pakistan)

2008

Pakistan

Pakistan

Shakib Al Hasan (Bangladesh)

2008

Pakistan

Pakistan

Mohammad Asif (Pakistan)

2008

Pakistan

Pakistan

Salman Butt (Pakistan)

2008

India

India

G Gambhir (India)

2008

UAE

Bangladesh

Mohammad Ashraful (Bangladesh)

2008

Sri Lanks

Sri Lanka

KC Sangakkara (Sri Lanka)

2008

India

India

SK Raina (India)

2008

Sri Lanks

Sri Lanka

ST Jayasuriya (Sri Lanka)

2008

Pakistan

Pakistan

Abdur Rauf (Pakistan

2008

Australia

Australia

MEK Hussey (Australia)

2008

Australia

Australia

SE Marsh (Australia)

2008

Australia

Australia

Tamim Iqbal (Bangladesh)

2008

New Zealand

Bangladesh

Junaid Siddique (Bangladesh)

2008

New Zealand

New Zealand

JDP Oram (New Zealand)

2008

New Zealand

New Zealand

LRPL Taylor (New Zealand)

2008

South Africa

South Africa

DW Steyn (South Africa)

2008

South Africa

South Africa

HM Amla (South Africa)

2008

South Africa

aban

N/A

2009

Zimbabwe

Zimbabwe

E Chigumbura (Zimbabwe)

2009

Sri Lanks

Bangladesh

Shakib Al Hasan (Bangladesh)

2009

Sri Lanks

Sri Lanka

KC Sangakkara (Sri Lanka)

Shakib Al Hasan (Bangladesh)

2009

Zimbabwe

Zimbabwe

RW Price (Zimbabwe)

2009

Zimbabwe

Bangladesh

Raqibul Hasan (Bangladesh)

2009

Zimbabwe

Bangladesh

Mashrafe Mortaza (Bangladesh)

Shakib Al Hasan (Bangladesh)

Here are the Bangladeshi players you won MOM and calculated PMOM Rate

Player

MOM

ODI Played

Potntial MOM

Shahriar Nafees

60

7

11.67%

Shakib Al Hasan

62

6

9.68%

Manjural Islam Rana

25

2

8.00%

Mashrafe Mortaza

103

7

6.80%

Farhad Reza

32

2

6.25%

Junaid Siddique

17

1

5.88%

Athar Ali Khan

19

1

5.26%

Aftab Ahmed

80

4

5.00%

Raqibul Hasan

23

1

4.35%

Mohammad Ashraful

139

6

4.32%

Minhajul Abedin

24

1

4.17%

Tamim Iqbal

53

2

3.77%

Khaled Mahmud

77

2

2.60%

Syed Rasel

39

1

2.56%

Mohammad Rafique

125

3

2.40%

Rajin Saleh

43

1

2.33%

Javed Omar

59

1

1.69%

Adbur Razzak

81

1

1.23%

Atlast the ODI data is compiled together and PMOM Rate calculated. For those who care take a look, it may open some eye ( as it did to me)...

However Rana and Farhad didn't played enough games to have a stabilized PMOM.

My comments (about our ODI players) :

Personally it really opens my mind about the few thinks:

1) We can trust our young players in future to win us some games for us in future, more that what we used to get in the past.

2) Rana's 8% PMOM (3rd in the list) , just make me realize that what a talent we lost, nothing spectacular.. no hype, but result oriented performance like a blue color worker.

3) Marshrafee is still our most trust worthy experienced player we have.

4) Shakib will lead us to the next level. I am hoping that his PMOMR will increase over next few years as most of his MOMRsare recent.

5) We need SN as soon as possible in the team. Some of his MOM (not all) came from weaker teams. But then, those are teams we play more. So why not bring him back to make sure we win against them day in day out. That will make our team's job much easier.

6) We need to bring back Farhad into the ODI equation as soon as possible. He may not be a solution for TEST or T20, but looks like he is still an untapped potential for our ODI team. In his limited exposure his PMOMR of 8% ( 4th in all time list) proves. At least he will bring some competition.

7) As we already spent some time in Junaid, maybe we should stick with him a little longer. But only when he is inform with the bat. No point to spoil his career. Long term, I would like to see further where he can take us.

8) Raqibul will stabilize our lineup and in low scoring bowling friendly games, he may win some MOMs as well as games for us.

9) Aftab (5%) has slightly higher PMOMR than Ashraful (4.3%). Aftab may bring some experience, flair and some quick runs like Ash. So I say we need to bring back Aftab also and let him compete with Ash for a slot in the final 11.

10) By this time Tamim should have a much better PMOMR what he have now. He need to go to the next level . These 30s and 40s is not going give him any MOMs. As an opener, he is in a unique position. He needs to take it to 80s and 100s.

11) Pilot was the best WC that we ever had. Pilot had one "Man of the series" award. We need more production from our current WC groups. And the way to do it is more competition. There comes brining back Dhiman if we donlt have any talent who is ready to challenge Rahim.

12) More or less I feel much better about our future with our newer corps of players, specially the middle order. However in Bowling, Opener, and WC we have to see which young players step in to replace Mashrafe, SN, and Pilot. Because up to now, we still don’t have adequate replacement of those three.